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Levi Garrett Snuff Jars?

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By TABBY0812, 25 May, 2025
Description

2,4,4,3,5,2 is the amount of dots on each one 

Category
Antique Bottles
Medium
Amber glass
Distinguishing marks
Dots on the bottom
Condition
Excellent
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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Charley

1 day 14 hours ago

Vintage Amber Glass Jars (Believed Levi Garrett Snuff Jars)

Description:
You have a set of 8 amber glass jars with rounded square bases, no visible maker’s mark aside from embossed dot patterns on the bottom (configurations like 2, 4, 4, 3, 5, 2, etc.). These are believed to be Levi Garrett Snuff jars, which were widely produced in the late 20th century (primarily 1970s–1990s) for packaging moist chewing tobacco (snuff).

Features:

  • Medium: Pressed amber glass
  • Shape: Rounded square with wide mouth
  • Base: Dot pattern numbering, used for mold identification during manufacturing
  • Size: Approx. 4–5 inches tall (estimated based on typical jars of this kind)
  • Condition: Excellent (no chips, cracks, or discoloration noted)

Identification Notes:
The dot patterns on the bottom of glass jars were common in automated glass production. While they don’t indicate rarity, they can help date or trace the mold batches. Levi Garrett (a brand under American Snuff Company) used such jars for retail sale of chewing tobacco.

Current Value (2025 Market):

  • Individual jars: $5–12 USD each
  • Set of 8 (as shown): $40–80 USD total, depending on regional demand and shipping
  • Higher value if sold locally as a full set or repurposed decor (vintage rustic kitchen, apothecary-style display).

Potential Buyers:

  • Vintage bottle collectors
  • Upcyclers/home decorators
  • Etsy or eBay shoppers seeking amber glass for crafts, storage, or display

Selling Tips:

  • List on Etsy, eBay, or Facebook Marketplace with clear photos of all sides and groupings
  • Include measurements and note the good condition
  • Mention “Levi Garrett” in your listing title for visibility, but also include terms like “vintage amber apothecary jar” or “1970s tobacco jar”

Recommendation:
A professional appraisal isn’t necessary unless you suspect these jars are pre-1940s or have a unique historical context. For casual resale or collector trade, your photos and dot-based ID are sufficient.

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